Hi all !
The amount of traffic I'm getting for my Tomcat tutorial has shot up in
recent days, and though I'm very happy with the response, I'm also more
than a little worried about my bandwidth bill at the end of the month.
Because I am currently unemployed, I'm not sure how long I can keep
why not just add them to Tomcat's resource page?
Apache's cvs server allows commiters to make their homepage, so that's potentially an
option. Not sure about the policy on that. if it generated enough traffic, it might
cause eyes to roll.
peter lin
Chong Yu Meng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: [OT] Needed : New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Hi all !
The amount of traffic I'm getting for my Tomcat tutorial has shot up in
recent days, and though I'm very happy with the response, I'm also more
than a little worried about my bandwidth bill at the end of the month.
Because I am
Hi Yoav !
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Technically, we can host this on jakarta.apache.org/tomcat. The network
traffic numbers you quote would be a tiny fraction of what our servers
receive. However:
- You won't have direct write access to the docs: you'll have to send a
message to tomcat-dev.
/unix.html), then it's not as big a
deal. Tim?
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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Hi Yoav !
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Technically, we can host
Hi,
Here is my preference ...
Copy the content of http://cymulacrum.net/writings/tomcat5/book1.html
and
http://cymulacrum.net/writings/tomcat4/book1.html to the Wiki.
The FAQ does already links to these 2 documents:
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?Tomcat/Links and
Don't know. (I guess it might be nice to take snapshots occasionally.)
-Tim
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
BTW, do we backup the wiki every now and then?
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Don't know. (I guess it might be nice to take snapshots occasionally.)
-Tim
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
BTW, do we backup the wiki every now
Hi Tim !
Tim Funk wrote:
The drawback (which is a good drawback!) is the tomcat4 and tomcat5
links below contain many files and can easily grow to many more as it
becomes more comprehensive.
Thanks, Tim !
The docs are not FAQ worthy but definitely worth linking to from the FAQ.
Well, the
Hi,
I think we need more people writing docs for Tomcat. Though
installation
and basic configuration is covered quite well, and there is a LOT of
stuff out there on Apache connectors, some advanced stuff, like writing
your own realms or JNDI realms, or even the recent discussions about
JNDI
it. Once I've addressed that
issue I plan to post the document on my web site as well
-Dave
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Chong Yu Meng wrote:
The docs are not FAQ worthy but definitely worth linking to from the FAQ.
Well, the documents weren't written to be a FAQ, and I think the
structure does not lend itself well to a FAQ. The reason why I wrote it
that way was because a lot of answers in FAQs assume or
Hi,
Wiki has its pros and cons. And different flavors of Wiki are more
advanced
in the their formatting capabilitites than others. You might be able to
post
straight HTML, but usually Wiki's don't like that.
TextFormattingRules: http://www.usemod.com/cgi-
bin/wiki.pl?TextFormattingRules
All
Hi,
I've noticed that there is next to no documentation that covers TC5 and
IIS
Google: there are many hits including a bunch of how-to's and tutorials.
I've never used a Wiki and having looked at it I have no idea how
to go
about that.
It doesn't get much more trivial than posting to a
it correctly
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Hi,
I've noticed that there is next to no documentation that covers TC5
: New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Hi all !
The amount of traffic I'm getting for my Tomcat tutorial has shot up in
recent days, and though I'm very happy with the response, I'm also more
than a little worried about my bandwidth bill at the end of the month.
Because I am
, 2004 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] Needed : New home(s) for Tomcat on Linux StepByStep
Hi Tim !
Tim Funk wrote:
The drawback (which is a good drawback!) is the tomcat4 and tomcat5
links below contain many files and can easily grow to many more as it
becomes more comprehensive.
Thanks, Tim
Hey Chong,
How much daily bandwidth does hosting your tut currently use?
If it takes less than 50MB per day you can use SDF to host it.
SDF is a non-profit organization promoting Internet education. Basically
they have a big cluster of 64-bit servers running NetBSD that they give out
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